MSU Storm Chase Class

Friday, July 3, 2009

"I LOVE AMERICA"

Temperatures will drop off into the upper 70s by the time fireworks light up the sky tonight. Rain is not expected, a few clouds are possible and it will be muggy and breezy outside. Bring along the bug spray and enjoy the show!
Rain and storms return tomorrow and will mainly impact the Ozarks during the daytime hours. Sunday appears dry and slightly cooler.

INDEPENDENCE DAY


A cold front moves in from the north and causes showers and storms to develop. The storms will be moving in during the afternoon and evening hours before pushing south of the Ozarks by Sunday. Some of the storms could be severe and produce damaging winds, hail, dangerous lightning and heavy rain. Mother Nature's fireworks should come to an end by the overnight hours except across extreme southern Missouri and Arkansas. Make plans to move indoors when the storms arrive and remember to wait 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder before going back outside.

DOG DAYS OF SUMMER